Cumulus will be turning off Channel 106.7 at 1:06 PM on Friday.
RayThomas said:I agree with RockMustLive. Waaay too many Country stations (And Classic Rock/Classic Hits stations.) Country/Classic Country: WIOV, WGTY, WRBT, WCAT, WIOO, WHVR, WWSM. Add WAYZ to the mix if you're in Adams or Cumberland county. Classic Rock/Classic Hits: WTPA, WRVV, WYCR, WKZF, WSOX. Add in WRFY if you're in Lebanon County and WZBA if you're in York County.
What I would do: Put the "X" on 106.7 and make it even bigger and bring back Q106, York's own CHR, to 105.7. You would at least pull 5 or 6 shares of sellable demos.
bossjock 56 said:First of all, 106-7 is already a gen x thing and it didn't work. The on air tease says a new station for Harrisburg and York is coming to 106.7. Why is there still speculation involving frequency swaps? It will be on 106.7. Why not country? Does a heritage station get a free pass forever? Again...by targeting Harrisburg and York...and leaving out Lancaster...I can't help but believe that they are protecting their one product that is basically a Lancaster station...or should we say Lancaster/Reading...WIOV. This would give them wide country listenership over the entire ADI plus Reading. This would be an attractive buy to pitch to agencies. If heritage stations were untouchable, BOB and WGTY wouldn't be here today. Why not 105.7 rather than 106.7? The X is doing well on 105.7. The signal of 105.7 is directional. In southern York Country, 105.7 from Baltimore overrides the X in places. If they want York County, non-directional 106.7 would serve them better.
RadioGaga said:Whey couldn't they do a wsba simulcast to get the big talking heads on fm? What could Clear Channel do to stop it?